As a psychiatrist with almost 20 years of experience treating patients with schizophrenia, I can confidently say that the schizophrenic deficiency (or “defect” in Latin) is, in my experience, the most severe neurological disorder. It is not a mental illness and has no paranormal or irrational elements. Rather, it is an abnormal and redundant capacity of one type of brain or neural connection. For those not familiar with the term schizophrenia, this type of illness has been described and used in the last century. It is characterized by an ambivalent perception of reality, consciousness and relationships. In addition, patients with schizophrenia are prone to odd speech and behavior. However, although the disease develops slowly and on a slow scale of debilitation, it is certainly very dangerous. Schizophrenia does not only affect students and retirees, it usually affects young, actively working people who need every piece of brain they have.
In addition to common symptoms such as auditory hallucinations, paranoid tendencies, and delusions, many of my patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have additional problems: increased irritability or restlessness during stressful situations, confusion between desires and moods, and a tendency to have angry outbursts that gradually turn into frequent outbursts of anger. Thus, we can find signs of schizophrenia in many different areas of everyday life. Its symptoms affect various aspects of our daily activities: our relationships, work, health and even the perception of psychological well-being. Although schizophrenia does not kill suddenly and without warning, like many other diseases, its symptoms can lead to serious negative health and personal consequences. This can have a long-term negative impact on a person's ability to function and be included in society and their membership in social groups. Specifically, one in six people who develop schizophrenia die from it during their lifetime, due to suicide or an accident related to the disease.
Schizophrenia is also associated with physical health. During disease epidemics and mass deaths, especially when these events cause stress or social strife, people with the disease are more likely to contract an infection. The disorder can only be diagnosed in a person who has the appropriate knowledge
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that manifests itself in the form of disturbances in a person's thinking, perception and behavior. One of the most common symptoms is schizophrenic defect. In this article we will look at what a schizophrenic defect is, how it manifests itself and how it can be treated.
Schizophrenic defects are personality changes that develop as a result of schizophrenia. They can manifest themselves in various forms, such as memory impairment, decreased ability to concentrate, problems with emotional control, etc. These defects can be very serious and limit a person's ability to adapt socially.
The causes of the schizophrenic defect are not fully understood